Several people joined the Lewis & Clark community, and a few said a fond farewell. See the full list and get to know the New Assistant Director of the Teaching Excellence Program Daymond Glenn MEd ’03, EdD ’09.

After 38 years working in various offices across the Lewis & Clark campus, Associate Vice President for Campus Life Michael Ford is retiring. In this video, Ford talks about specific student initiatives he is proud to have supported.

Robert Klonoff has announced his intention to step down as dean of the law school at the end of this academic year. After a sabbatical, he will return to the law school to pursue teaching and research.

The Office of the Provost is undergoing a major reorganization. The Source sat down with Provost Jane Atkinson to learn more about the strategy behind the staffing changes and what’s in store for the year ahead.

Named director of new media last month, Morgan Grether discusses why he loves working here and shares a selection of his favorite campus photos published on Instagram, where he has nearly 150,000 fans.

Michel George, currently the head of capital planning and auxiliary services at Champlain College in Burlington, Vermont, and a longtime facilities executive in higher education, will become associate vice president for facilities at Lewis & Clark effective October 3.

Nathan Baptiste, director of Inclusion and Multicultural Engagement, will depart Lewis & Clark to become a diversity program manager at Metro, Dean of Students Anna Gonzalez announced today. Angela Buck will become the interim director, effective May 1.

On June 1, Samir Parikh will take the reins as the new director of the Center for Entrepreneurship at Lewis & Clark College. The center’s mix of academic and real-world offerings give students from all disciplines the chance to explore various subjects through an entrepreneurial lens.

After 31 years as a nurse practitioner on campus, Bess Austin was recently named director of the health center. Austin is one of several continuing employees who have taken on new roles and responsibilities at Lewis & Clark.

Last month, the Chapel office officially became the Office of Religious and Spiritual Life. This change was a part of a larger vision and effort to expand the scope and breadth of spiritual life on the Lewis & Clark Campus.

President Barry Glassner announced today that Lisa Meyer will become the new CAS Dean of Admissions and Financial Aid. Meyer, an Oregon native and Willamette graduate, has served as Vice President of Enrollment at Whittier College since 2004.